Hi Everyone,
My first post, have moved to a house with a big apple tree and want to try making some cider. I've already got some equipment including a very sturdy honey press, as I'm a beekeeper. I don't have an apple scatter though and I don't want to fork out until I've had a go. I've seen some scratters that are simply a bucket and a bit for driving with an electric drill about �ã25. Are they any good? If so can I just buy the bit? I've got plenty of 60Ib food grade honey buckets that I could use. I'll also have at least a couple of hundred weight of apples so I don't have to be too efficient and get every last drop of juice out. Or is there any alternative, can I smash them up on a sheet with a lump hammer for instance? btw. My press is pretty heavy duty (in a personal use sort of way), so I won't have trouble generating pressure for pressing.
Thanks for any advice and I'm sure I'll shortly have a few more questions....
My first post, have moved to a house with a big apple tree and want to try making some cider. I've already got some equipment including a very sturdy honey press, as I'm a beekeeper. I don't have an apple scatter though and I don't want to fork out until I've had a go. I've seen some scratters that are simply a bucket and a bit for driving with an electric drill about �ã25. Are they any good? If so can I just buy the bit? I've got plenty of 60Ib food grade honey buckets that I could use. I'll also have at least a couple of hundred weight of apples so I don't have to be too efficient and get every last drop of juice out. Or is there any alternative, can I smash them up on a sheet with a lump hammer for instance? btw. My press is pretty heavy duty (in a personal use sort of way), so I won't have trouble generating pressure for pressing.
Thanks for any advice and I'm sure I'll shortly have a few more questions....